NOTE – Tandy’s campaign sent in the disbursements and they have been updated after the jump.

See Heiner’s disbursements and information from our other mayoral candidates after the jump…

Notable Disbursements:

$1,800 deposit for a fundraiser at The Patron (I wholeheartedly approve! Mmmm!) – $106,250 was raised there

All kinds of cash to Ellen Reitmeyer for fundraising

I’m left wondering how it’s humanly possible for Heiner’s camp to so frequently neglect to report spousal and employer information.

Chris Thieneman

$121,156.60 in receipts

$16,651.47 in disbursements

Loaned himself $100,000

Notable Contributions:

His entire family

Dan Seum contributed $1,000

Jim Patterson contributed $1,000

No word on whether or not these numbers include payments/services he’s providing a couple “journalists” in exchange for positive press.

Greg Fischer

$212,550 in receipts

$144,904.76 in disbursements (hello, huge burn rate!)

Notable Contributions:

The entire crew at Larry Clark’s company, United Electric

Every wealthy CEO you can count

The Musselman Hotelier family

Edie Bingham $1,000

Scott Trager $1,000

Humana is really coming out for him

Sam Swope $500

Gus Goldsmith $1,000

Ed Bonnie $1,000

Ed Perry $200

Steve Paradis $200

Patty Swope $250

Mike Mays $250

Ron Weston $500

Larry Clark $540

The Willow Crew ponied up huge

William Mapother $250

Joe Ardery $500

Carl Bensinger $350

Fran Yarmuth $1,000

John Neace $500

Mark Riddle $400 (not that Mark Riddle)

Jim Gray (that Jim Gray) $200

Lindy Casebier $250

Denise Harper Angel $200

Tom Dorman $500

John Conti $1,000

Every physician on the planet who has ever worked with Greg’s wife

Steve Clements $200

Kevin Grangier $510

Notable Disbursements:

Lisa Tanner – Political Consulting/Field Director – $16,250

Research Endeavors – Polling – $1,999.83

Clarence Yancey – $750 “reimbursement” for buying the black vote

$112.36 on balloons for an open house event

$544.10 on open house supplies

$1,470 for an open house sound system

$1,319.70 on pencils

Will Carle – Finance/Employee – $6,519.28 (time to ask for more money)

Jamiel Martin – Deputy Field Director – $15,000

$4,375.33 for video production

On an interesting note: Greg contributed $100 to Kimberly Greenwell after just months ago turning his nose up at her. At least he’s more open and transparent than the other candidates in this race.

Tyler Allen

$66,199.98 in receipts

$10,000 loan from himself to his campaign

$42,518.26 in disbursements

Notable Contributions:

Jimmy Moore $100

Dan Jones $1,000

Lucie Stites $600

Edith Bingham $1,000

Ken Herndon $200

David Tachau $250

Cyril Allgeier $100

Tom Owen $50

Mary Clay Stites $1,000

David Jones $1,000

Creighton & Clare Mershon $250

Jon Salomon $100

Nolen Allen $1,000

Notable Disbursements:

$3,000 to Nesbitt Research Group for candidate research (or polling?)

Lots and lots of cash on printing and design ($831.55 on a logo)

$2,900 to NGP Software – which means Allen plans to do major fundraising

David Tandy

$87,214 in receipts

$47,072.55 in disbursements

Notable Contributions:

Lots of out-of-staters

Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman $1,000

Ed Glasscock $250

Ollie Barber $250

Alice Houston $500

Wade Houston $1,000

Brooke Pardue $150

$900 from himself

Ron Tasman $1,000

Bernie Trager $1,000

Jeremy Horton $250

Kevin Cosby $1,000

Owsley Frazier $1,000

Julie Carr (Yarmuth’s COS) $200

Notable Disbursements:$47,000+ worth that weren’t itemized on his report – wonder what he’s got to hide? All right for campaign finance transparency. I’ve requested the entire report from Megan, but we won’t hold our breath waiting to receive it.

UPDATE: Tandy’s campaign finally passed along the disbursements. Let’s take a look…

$8,000 to Demos Political Consulting/Richard Coelho

$9,500 to megan brown – consulting / campaign manager

$7,038.40 to Kyle Vaugh – Deputy Finance Director

$8,112.82 to Albert H.J. Avant – Deputy Finance Director

$2,629.87 on printing

$1,364.10 on postage

$400 to St. Stephen Church for tickets

Pretty good burn rate. It’s clear where his focus is: raising that dough.

Jim King The Kentucky Registry of Election Finance still hasn’t released King’s report. Officials from the King Campaign promised the report to us on Friday, but nothing has shown up and those officials haven’t responded to subsequent requests and follow-up messages. Not sure what we’re supposed to assume when a campaign doesn’t take campaign finance transparency seriously, but it is unacceptable.

Just depends on what KREF feels like doing at any given moment, honestly. Occasionally they just don’t feel like doing anything and then citizens have to spend their own money getting a corrupt former Lt. Governor through the system. Occasionally KREF won’t audit someone because they’re a powerful elected. Occasionally something gets done the way it’s supposed to be.

You mean the story about how Clarence has a handful of people who vote the way he tells them to vote and candidates fall for it? Or how he and his family snow people into believing you have to pay him to get the West End vote?

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